Ghanaians do not fondle their partners in public – Ursula Owusu
Ghanaians do not fondle their partners in public - Ursula Owusu

Ghanaians do not fondle their partners in public – Ursula Owusu
The Communications and Digitalization Minister, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful has
advised people who practice LGBT to keep it private as Ghanaians cannot
be compelled to accept a practice they consider to be culturally and socially
abhorrent. In an interview on Accra-based Starr FM, she noted that Ghanaians
are not expressive and do not fondle their partners in public.
Adults can do whatever they like in the privacy of their homes but should
not force their sexual preferences down anyone’s throat.
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She admitted to still being friends with her first boyfriend, also adding that
the practice of ‘supi’ was common in many boarding schools during
her time in secondary school.
She said at that youthful stage of a girl’s life, there was the proclivity to
explore one’s sexuality which is just a passing phase, practices
she described as a harmless adventure.

“You’re exploring your sexuality, so you do all kinds of silly things growing up.
Thank God there were no social media when we were growing up to leave
a permanent record of some of the crazy things we did…” she said
She however charged the youth to grow out of the crazy things
and be useful to society.